Rev. Aisha Beauchemin, Head of the Sea Priestess Path Program. Rev. Aisha is based in Massachusetts, USA

NEW The Correllian Tradition is pleased to announce that Rev. Aisha Beauchemin has been appointed as Head of the Sea Priestess Program. Congratulations Rev. Aisha!

As every year at this time the Correllian First Priesthood would like to take the occasion of the Calendrical New Year to say a few words about the state of the Tradition. You can read the Annual New Year Address HERE​The Correllian Tradition is deeply grieved to hear of the death of Rev. Dr. Principe Therion de Fira of Venezuela. Blv. Principe Therion passed into spirit at 12:55 this morning, and will be deeply missed by all who knew him, and by the Pagan community in which he was an important figure. Blv. Principe Therion was a Correllian High Priest of many years service, a member of the Eblisian Lineage. Blv. Principe Therion was the Head of Tierra de Gracia Shrine, and was very active in both real time and online activities. Among his many achievements, Blv. Principe Therion had been awarded the Chancellor's Special Service Award in 2015 for his efforts in translating our Correllian initiatory materials into Spanish, thus making Correllian initiation more accessible throughout the Spanish speaking world. Blv. Principe Therion -May you be blessed as you continue your journey in spirit, and may your legacy be honored. Take your place among the Ancestors and know that you are loved, respected, and remembered always!

Correllian First Director Rt. Rev. Ser Jason Highcorrell and
First Elder Rt. Rev. Windy Lajoie with the
Correllian Book of Life, containing the names of all Correllians. Ser Jason is based in Illinois, Lady Windy in Massachusetts, USA

Here you can learn more about the Correllian Nativist Tradition, its leading members, activities, and locations around the world. Through our Adventure Pages you can also enjoy photo essays about Correllian events past and present.

The Correllian Nativist Tradition/Correllian Nativist Church is a legally incorporated church in the US with 501(c)3 recognition. As of 2015 the Correllian Nativist Tradition has approximately 147,000 members located in 114 countries around the globe. Among the countries where Correllians can be found are the United States, Canada, Mexico, United Kingdom, Spain, South Africa, Australia, India, Uruguay, and many more. For a full list of current Correllian Temples and groups around the world, go HERE

The Correll Mother Temple is located in Danville, Illinois, USA, but meets in many locations. Any location in which the Mother Temple meets is said to be "Under-the-Hill" after the name of its original meeting place. ​

Correllian High Priest Rev. Phoenix Williams. Rev. Phoenix is based in New York, USA

THE CORRELLIAN TRADITION

​So what is the Correllian Tradition, and what makes it different from other Wiccan Traditions?

​Usually when people ask this they are expecting a liturgical answer -some special beliefs or ritual forms that are unique to Correllianism.

Correllianism does put an unusually strong emphasis on the philosophical aspects of Wicca, and on the spirituality and inner mysteries of the Wiccan religion, but liturgically our beliefs do not especially differ from those of other Wiccan Traditions. Rather it is our attitudes toward the Pagan community and its future that tend to set us apart.

The Correllian Tradition is dedicated to the advancement of the Pagan people. We believe strongly in the need for increased communication and co-operation between Pagans everywhere, from all Traditions.

Ser Apu Aghama of Liuntang Aghama Shrine. Ser Apu is based in the Philippines

We stress the importance of the Pagan Clergy as teachers and facilitators, and the need for a strong public presence. ​The Correllian Tradition emphasizes celebratory as well as initiatory Wicca, and is strongly committed to accessible public ritual.

But perhaps the one thing that most sets Correllian Wicca apart is that we have embraced the internet as an educational tool.

Correspondence teaching is nothing new in Wicca, but we were the first to utilize the internet as a serious tool for training new initiates. This has brought great expansion and many changes to our Tradition.

Another thing that makes Correllian Wicca different from many other Traditions of Wicca is that we are a unified Tradition with a single leadership. The entire world-wide Tradition has a single structure allowing us to act together as few other Traditions can. ​The leading bodies of the Correllian Tradition include; The Witan Council, which is made up of all Temple Heads, Elders, and Officers of the Tradition; and the Correllian Council of Elders which includes the Heads and Officers of the Tradition, and its most respected members.

The chief administrator of the Tradition is the Chancellor, who represents the Tradition’s leadership. The leadership of the Tradition includes the Tradition’s Heads and Officers, a description of whom may be found under STRUCTURE.

Additions are made to this website with increasing frequency, especially the Temples page and the adventures pages, so check back often.